BUDDS CREEK NATIONAL MOTOCROSS | 450 RACE RESULTS

On Aug 18, 2019Last updated Aug 18, 2019

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450 RACE RESULTS FROM THE 2019 BUDDS CREEK NATIONAL

The 2019 AMA Outdoor Nationals are in Mechanicsville, Maryland for the 30th annual Budds Creek National. The Budds Creek track sits less than 50 miles from our nations Capital in Washington D.C. Eli Tomac is came into round 11 with a 40-point lead over Marvin Musquin and a 41-point lead over Ken Roczen. With the final round of the season coming up in just one week, Eli was pushing hard to wrap up the title one round early. He only needed to score ten points more than Marvin Musquin and nine points more than Ken Roczen. With Ken Roczen dealing with health issues, he would tire out in the second race and scoring 2-7 Moto finishes while Marvin Musquins 3-3 results would allow Eli to wrap up the 2019 450 Pro Motocross Championship at Budds Creek.

450 OVERALL RESULTS

Zach Osborne grabbed the holeshot in 450 Moto 2, but it was Eli Tomac who dove up in the inside on the first turn and beat Osborne to the second corner. Ken Roczen quickly made his way into second and then on lap two Jason Anderson would push Marvin Musquin off the track and shortly after he passed his teammate Zach Osborne. Marvin Musquin quickly regrouped and got back on the track behind Anderson. Ken Roczen put on a charge early in the Moto and he was able to stick closer to Tomac than he did in the first race, but by the halfway point Eli Tomac was able to extend his gap while Jason Anderson began to close in on Roczen. After applying pressure, Jason would make the pass and inherit second over Ken Roczen who seemed to be tiring out. Shortly after Jason made the move, Marvin Musquin, Zach Osborne and Justin Barcia would all make moves to get around Roczen. With Ken dropping to sixth and Marvin in third, Eli Tomac mathematically would win go on to finish 1-1 on the day and win Championship one round early.

POS.

RIDER

M1 M2

1

Eli Tomac

1

1

2

Jason Anderson

4

2

3

Marvin Musquin

3

3

4

Ken Roczen

2

7

5

Zachary Osborne

5

4

6

Justin Barcia

6

5

7

Dean Wilson

8

6

8

Aaron Plessinger

9

9

9

Benny Bloss

7

11

10

Kyle Cunningham

11

8

11

John Short

10

10

12

James Weeks

14

12

13

Fredrik Noren

15

13

14

Tyler Bowers

16

14

15

Coty Schock

13

17

16

Toshiki Tomita

18

15

17

Isaac Teasdale

17

16

18

Lorenzo Locurcio

12

37

19

Jeremy Hand

20

18

20

Justin Bogle

19

21

Jacob Runkles

21

19

22

Jeremy Smith

26

20

23

Heath Harrison

25

21

24

Felix Lopez

23

24

25

Tyler Stepek

22

30

26

Robert Piazza

31

23

27

Matthew Hubert

33

22

28

Ricci Randanella

30

26

29

Klay Prager

29

29

30

Eric Grondahl

32

27

31

Cory Carsten

35

25

32

Nick Fratz-Orr

28

33

33

Carson Tickle

27

34

34

Bradley Lionnet

34

28

35

Caleb Tennant

24

39

36

Dustin Winter

39

32

37

Luke Neese

36

35

38

Deven Raper

38

36

39

Henry Miller

37

38

40

Ben Lamay

40

40

41

Ryan Diezic

31

450 MOTO 1 RESULTS

Eli Tomac wins the first 450 Moto of the day at Budds Creek.

Justin Bogle grabbed the holeshot with Eli Tomac second. Bogle held on to the lead for almost the entire first lap, but Eli made an aggressive move around the outside of Justin on the landing of Henry’s hill. Ken Roczen made his way around Justin Bogle just two turns after Eli and he would begin to put the pressure on the former points leader. With 19-minutes left in the race Marvin Musquin would make the pass on Justin Bogle to grab the third place position. Zach Osborne and Justin Barcia quickly caught up to Justin Bogle to battle for fourth. The three riders jumped over Henry’s hill three-wide as Osborne took over fourth, Barcia fifth and Bogle sixth. Soon after, Jason Anderson made the move on Bogle as well. The privateer John Short ran tenth at the halfway point of the Moto. Eli Tomac went on to win the Moto with Ken Roczen second, and Marvin Musquin third. Jason Anderson and Zach Osborne put on a hard charge at the end of the race, but neither of them were able to pass their training partner Marvin Musquin.